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The Semitic Truth Center

25/11/2015

Aryan Insights: Jack Sen–British Renaissance

Jack Sen joins Sven Longshanks to discuss his new project ‘British Renaissance’ and talk about what he has been up to since UKIP disowned him for anti-Semitism.

He explains how he had always planned to use UKIP to get media attention for our cause and chose to cause a controversy just before the election at the peak of his exposure, as after that, he would have just been forgotten about.

It worked and he got lots of coverage for pointing out that Luciana Berger’s loyalty was to Israel and not the British people.

Nigel Farage immediately dismissed him and the story received international coverage, leading to him joining the BNP.

Sen explains how Farage and UKIP are not all they seem and gives instances of Farage courting the Moslems and refusing to call for a cap on immigration, while at the same time trying to appeal to the British public as a patriotic voice.

Eventually the BNP would also have a back-bone failure over Sen’s criticism of organised Jewry and he left them to form British Renaissance with other like-minded nationalists.

His idea is to have a regular forum for networking, debate and speeches along the lines of the NPI and Am-Ren, but without topics like Jews and homosexuals being taboo.

The group will also provide cross-party support for any nationalist candidates that do take a stand and speak the truth about the problems we face as a race.

Jack also addresses his part-Indian heritage, which does not necessarily mean that he isn’t White as there are Brahmin groups in India that kept to the caste laws and never became mongrelised.

Disclaimer

Anyone feeling incited to hate a religion or race has misinterpreted our intentions. "Aryan" (/ˈɛəriən, ˈɛərjən, ˈær-/) is a term meaning "noble" or 'honourable', commonly used in reference to White people around the early 20th century.